Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown faces 22 federal counts related to conspiracy to defraud via what prosecutors call a fake charity: “One Door for Education.” Those charges include conspiracy to commit and aiding and abetting wire and mail fraud, and fraudulent filing of federal tax returns.
If found guilty of all counts, Brown could be sentenced to 357 years in prison, and $4.8M in fines.
FloridaPolitics.com is serving up deep dive coverage of the entire trial: jury selection; opening statements; the government’s case, including exhibits and witnesses; the defense arguments and defense witness list; the final verdict; and everything …